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Pilbara Minerals Ord Shs T.PLS


Primary Symbol: PILBF

Pilbara Minerals Limited is an Australia-based lithium company. The Company is primarily engaged in the exploration, development, and mining of minerals in Australia. Its 100% owned Pilgangoora hard-rock lithium operation is located approximately 120 kilometers (kms) from Port Hedland in Western Australia’s resource-rich Pilbara region. The operation consists of two processing plants: the Pilgan Plant, located on the northern side of the Pilgangoora area and produces spodumene and tantalite concentrates, and the Ngungaju Plant is located to the south produces spodumene concentrate. It owns 70% of the Mt Francisco project, which is located 50 km south-west of the Pilgangoora Project and hosts the large occurrence of outcropping pegmatites located nearby to Port Hedland. It is also pursuing a proposed downstream joint venture (JV) for the development of an approximately 43,000 tons per annum (tpa) lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) lithium chemical conversion facility in South Korea.


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Comment by aggmanon Aug 17, 2014 4:40pm
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Post# 22850552

RE:Eagle Rock Quarry

RE:Eagle Rock QuarryWord on the street is - something better has come up, something that has been in the mix for a few years.  Beside Orca is a hard rock source - its been drilled, its the real deal, its permitted, and its going to be the hard rock source to agument the Orca sand and gravel.

the elegance of this, is that its going to leverage the Orca loader and dock, its a development project that requires no new infrastructure, or just a little.  Not sure if Polaris will buy the resource - thats in discussion, or whether they JV.

Either way - this is magnificent - for the future.

And then Eagle Rock becomes a further option.


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